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>> of the earlier plan is not to add them back to the environment. i think that would be a mistake to do. as you know, we sailed around the globe picking samples in the ocean and the and sequencing the organisms there. over 40% of our oxygen comes from those algae. we wouldn't want those replaced by those that produce a whole lot of boiled instead of oxygen to say give us lately due in the oceans of these would be organisms that in fact within that lives outside of the laboratory or outside a production environment and that is an important part of our design is building these so they can't survive on their own. but we are thinking of industrial manufacturing and applications. so, for example you can convert that almost into anything. we are working on designing new pathways that don't exist in nature for making the chemicals that go into plastic bottles. right now that comes from a whale as a byproduct of oil production so it's adding to the pollution taking oil out of the ground. we burned some of it and reduce its two chemicals and plastic bottles.
>> of the earlier plan is not to add them back to the environment. i think that would be a mistake to do. as you know, we sailed around the globe picking samples in the ocean and the and sequencing the organisms there. over 40% of our oxygen comes from those algae. we wouldn't want those replaced by those that produce a whole lot of boiled instead of oxygen to say give us lately due in the oceans of these would be organisms that in fact within that lives outside of the laboratory or...
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that is the kind of leadership we need to show respect for our environment. i would say this also, we need to ask ourselves what is true environmentalism? what do we believe it is? usathe administration told that, that we have been blessed with all these natural resources, they told us to put up fences and do not touch. it was prohibition. that is what they interpreted environmentalism to be. i doubly that is where the american people are. i believe the american people -- i don't think that is where the american people are. i think the american people want to use it for the betterment of mankind. let's do it with responsible stewardship for future generations. that is where i believe the american people are. we can achieve great things together. >> i should mention, this is not your first time at cpac. you have been a regular attendee of this magnificent congress and has spoken here several times. it is great to have you here tonight. >> first time at the reagan dinner. having a conversation with you here tonight is the highlight of the week. >> i want to ask
that is the kind of leadership we need to show respect for our environment. i would say this also, we need to ask ourselves what is true environmentalism? what do we believe it is? usathe administration told that, that we have been blessed with all these natural resources, they told us to put up fences and do not touch. it was prohibition. that is what they interpreted environmentalism to be. i doubly that is where the american people are. i believe the american people -- i don't think that is...
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we made them -- we're testing them in industrial environments, commercial environments, residential environments and, again, if they become scaled i think they have the chance to do to coal plants what p.c.'s did to main frames. >> any fuel can be used? >> anything that will make heat we'll turn about 20% of that heat into clean electricity. >> for a -- and people are using that electricity for lights refrigeration. what kinds of uses do you see as the most prominent need? >> electricity is about the highest form of energy, whether for your computers, i mean, electricity drives pretty much anything else. the by product and waste of electricity is heat. the light bulbs are hot. the tv monitor is hot. >> you have hundreds app hundreds of patents to your name. can you just talk about the ones that kind of stand out to you as the ones that mean the most to you or that you think kind of can inspire a new generation of engineers and scientists to demonstrate what can be done with the kinds of skills you're hoping to instill through first? >> if that question is either what's the technology we develope
we made them -- we're testing them in industrial environments, commercial environments, residential environments and, again, if they become scaled i think they have the chance to do to coal plants what p.c.'s did to main frames. >> any fuel can be used? >> anything that will make heat we'll turn about 20% of that heat into clean electricity. >> for a -- and people are using that electricity for lights refrigeration. what kinds of uses do you see as the most prominent need?...
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it's mission was to protect the environment and also human health. we are part of an ecosystem. >> they have access to good funding. they have access to all of the science available in the united states. >> we can and should argue about the best approach to solve the problem. >> the big thing or we can do is make sure regulations are reviewed and not increased. and eliminated when they become updated. >> sometimes they overstepped their areas. i felt we have been overly protective of our coastline. >> the regulations opposed by washington -- the regulations proposed by washington are undermining what we are doing at the state level to manage and protect our air and water. >> they work beside us and they are great writers in their work over the decades has certainly will poorference and nations to come. >> the epa distributes about $4 billion for grants and other assistant programs designed to help out locally along with large-scale national projects. however, not everyone can get eight. the chain to the local level is a complicated one which often ge
it's mission was to protect the environment and also human health. we are part of an ecosystem. >> they have access to good funding. they have access to all of the science available in the united states. >> we can and should argue about the best approach to solve the problem. >> the big thing or we can do is make sure regulations are reviewed and not increased. and eliminated when they become updated. >> sometimes they overstepped their areas. i felt we have been overly...
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-- is it the best that you could have done for the environment? >> you have to look at this as a piece of what we have done since we came in in january. the pass recovery act that had record investments in science and otherwise, as related to energy, a strong commitment to the grade. we took six steps of their on the environment and the energy issue. the bill has provisions. the budget has the energy issue as one of the key pillars of turning the rope -- for turning the economy around. it is a bill to reduce pollution and it will. it will reduce our dependence on foreign oil. this bill accomplishes all of those things. the reason it will help the environment is because it will work. it will work. >> heidi ucd roadmap for comprehensive immigration reform -- how do you see the road map for comprehensive immigration reform? >> we have been ready for a long time. we had a principle of establishing our borders and unifying families and having a pass for legalization for people living in this country. the plan has always been for the senate to go first.
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what is your concerns about the environment, paula? concern about a indoor air pollution, the use of products that harm our skin, our respiratory system, our eyes, and the relative ignorance of those charged with using them. i live in an apartment building, and at one time we had a green committee. i thought that was wonderful. it now seems to be mor think are among the environmental issues compared and water certainly critical, and the protection of animals and trees, but this i think is not where it should be in terms of awareness. host: who'd you think should focus on that awareness? do think that is the job of government officials? do you think if vince like today and elsewhere do that? think of that events like today and elsewhere do that? caller: thank you for bringing that up. regulation to strengthen the use of, the regulatory oversight of certain products like what is floor.en you refinish a that sort of thing. there are things which smell bad , but cannot harm you, then there are things which smell bad and can harm you, and i
what is your concerns about the environment, paula? concern about a indoor air pollution, the use of products that harm our skin, our respiratory system, our eyes, and the relative ignorance of those charged with using them. i live in an apartment building, and at one time we had a green committee. i thought that was wonderful. it now seems to be mor think are among the environmental issues compared and water certainly critical, and the protection of animals and trees, but this i think is not...
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can haveand that man influence on the environment, and i agree, we should try to protect the environment, but it is a political hoax put out by the lefties and the democrats. i believe in science. thatu have science challenges the current theory on climate change, you are a denier. i'm tired of the nonsense. tweet, at thethis very least, i hope the congress is humbled by the pope's presence, even though he would not want that. we're getting your thoughts on visit.e's we will have live coverage on wednesday at 8:45 eastern time. will address the united nations. then, the family conference in philadelphia. kenny, good morning. caller: good morning, steve. it is quite an of lightning -- an enlightenement occasion for the pope to come here, and cuba will address the united nations. then, the family conference in philadelphia. kenny, good morning. .too the topics that he has spoken out on, more than any issues that you are seeing from the political spectrum now, as far -- thefuture elections andmma of the environment the military aspects of the that seems to be, from the conservative point of
can haveand that man influence on the environment, and i agree, we should try to protect the environment, but it is a political hoax put out by the lefties and the democrats. i believe in science. thatu have science challenges the current theory on climate change, you are a denier. i'm tired of the nonsense. tweet, at thethis very least, i hope the congress is humbled by the pope's presence, even though he would not want that. we're getting your thoughts on visit.e's we will have live coverage...
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so we have a diverse geographically dispersed and a highly unpredictable threat environment. in the homeland it's a threat environment that i was actually shocked as a community leader coming back into the community that we could describe as less acute here in the homeland since 9/11. that was true in 2021 when i came back and it remains true now and i think that's a real credit to what has been an amazing and persistent campaign of pressure against our adversaries over the last 20 plus years. but the threat is unpredictable. only look at it here in the homeland is characterized as most likely to occur in the united states as lone actors motivated by a range of ideologies. we have actors that are motivated and inspired by isis inspired by al qaeda and some are inspired by ideologies that are more domestically bound. racially as thickly bound extremism on the rise in different aspects of the threat manifest here in the united states. so so this lone actors threat -- actor threat because of highly individualized because the way an individual chooses to turn to violence is subje
so we have a diverse geographically dispersed and a highly unpredictable threat environment. in the homeland it's a threat environment that i was actually shocked as a community leader coming back into the community that we could describe as less acute here in the homeland since 9/11. that was true in 2021 when i came back and it remains true now and i think that's a real credit to what has been an amazing and persistent campaign of pressure against our adversaries over the last 20 plus years....
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as long as we just see the environment as a physical environment or the wetlands or out there as opposed to the urban environment and how it connects with cities and suburbs and rural areas and people, is the and animals, that larger context of what environmentaland making sure ths left behind because you are poor . you shouldn't have to struggle to get to a park just because you are physically on the other side of the tracks. we have food deserts. neighborhoods without grocery stores. neighborhoods that don't have parks. these are the same neighborhoods where people have challenges getting to jobs. bringingwe talk about justice and equity into that framing, that is how our movement, our environmental justice movement has grown and has started to shape much larger movements for all. host: if our viewers want to learn more, you can go to tsu.edu >> baby was a three networks and one supporter called bbs. was three networks and one supporter called pbs. c-span opened the door to policy washington -- washington policymaking for all to see. in the age of power to the people, this was true peo
as long as we just see the environment as a physical environment or the wetlands or out there as opposed to the urban environment and how it connects with cities and suburbs and rural areas and people, is the and animals, that larger context of what environmentaland making sure ths left behind because you are poor . you shouldn't have to struggle to get to a park just because you are physically on the other side of the tracks. we have food deserts. neighborhoods without grocery stores....
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are claims not to add them back to the environment. i think that would be a mistake to do. as you know, we have sailed around the globe taking samples every 200 miles in the ocean sequencing the organisms there. over 40% of our oxygen comes from algae. we would not want those replaced by algae that create a whole bunch of oil, and instead of oxygen, give us an oily goo in the ocean. these were not lit outside the laboratory or a production environment/ that is an important part of our design/ making sure that they cannot survive on their own. we are thinking of industrial manufacturing applications. for example, with sugar, you can convert that into almost anything. we are working on designing new pathways that don't exist in nature for making the chemicals that go into plastic bottles. right now that comes from oil and right product of oil production. -- a byproduct of oil production. we burn some of it, other is turned into chemicals for plastic bottles. if we make those same chemicals from sugar, convert them to a renewable chemical, and we are able to recycle all of the
are claims not to add them back to the environment. i think that would be a mistake to do. as you know, we have sailed around the globe taking samples every 200 miles in the ocean sequencing the organisms there. over 40% of our oxygen comes from algae. we would not want those replaced by algae that create a whole bunch of oil, and instead of oxygen, give us an oily goo in the ocean. these were not lit outside the laboratory or a production environment/ that is an important part of our design/...
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can you get water out of the martian environment? terrestrial exploration was little different because it was not quite the level of what we are doing here. we are putting a human in the environment that the human cannot live in on its own. ability -- of that by the way, feel free to come to the microphone with questions. how much of that ability to live off the martian land do we have to prove before we put people on the surface? >> a number of studies that show that if you can institute resources, get your water, oxygen, fuel. massally becomes a problem. how much can you rely on when you get there? if we are going to rely on a system, you wanted to be there ahead of time. he wanted to be reliable and to be able to store the oxygen. that would be the most prudent step. we are not there yet, but we are taking a first step. >> advanced missions, multiple landings, autonomous vehicles. advantage -- one advantage, we could send some scout missions ahead of time. the environment is so harsh and so extreme. >> when you put those scout veh
can you get water out of the martian environment? terrestrial exploration was little different because it was not quite the level of what we are doing here. we are putting a human in the environment that the human cannot live in on its own. ability -- of that by the way, feel free to come to the microphone with questions. how much of that ability to live off the martian land do we have to prove before we put people on the surface? >> a number of studies that show that if you can institute...
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their work environment. there are schools as they go back into the real world. another key term, nowe is this trust right that exist between the trust and thisashington -- there is distrust right now that exists between the states and washington, d.c. time in westend virginia, ohio, and other with governors and constituents. i will send a message. let's join a arm in arm. let's restore trust and let's understand that you and that state believe in clean air, clean water and i believe that within this eight years we are going to have better air quality, better watered equality because we will be invested what? a partnership. a partnership that exists constitutionally and legally. in hopefully it will be measurable as well. gina: very measurable. we have a lot to look forward to with you. scott: that's right. the future ain't what it used to be. [chuckling] [applause] announcer: next, political analysts discuss what the trump presidency means for both the democraticand parties. speakers include byron york and susan page. this is also part of cpac. it is 35 minutes.
their work environment. there are schools as they go back into the real world. another key term, nowe is this trust right that exist between the trust and thisashington -- there is distrust right now that exists between the states and washington, d.c. time in westend virginia, ohio, and other with governors and constituents. i will send a message. let's join a arm in arm. let's restore trust and let's understand that you and that state believe in clean air, clean water and i believe that within...
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the economy is growing and the environment is improving. the president's leadership is substantial there. we should celebrate that. [applause] one little fact for you. one little fact from 2000 to 2014, this country, this country reduced our carbon footprint by almost 20%. through innovation and technology. and we did that leading the world, we had nothing to be apologetic about going to paris. this country is leading the way in making sure that the environment is protected but also we are seeing jobs and growth. we've always done it that way. and the president recognized that and said we're going to put america first, not last. we're not going to be apologetic. we're going to exit the paris accord and make sure jobs are proteched and environment is advanced. he did a great job with that decision. as we see his leadership in america first, it's not just with respect to environmental issues. we see it with tax reform, trade policy, national security. we are safer today and more prosspouse produces today because the leadership -- president's
the economy is growing and the environment is improving. the president's leadership is substantial there. we should celebrate that. [applause] one little fact for you. one little fact from 2000 to 2014, this country, this country reduced our carbon footprint by almost 20%. through innovation and technology. and we did that leading the world, we had nothing to be apologetic about going to paris. this country is leading the way in making sure that the environment is protected but also we are...
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just watching the environment was inspiring to me. it led my district to adopt one-to-one technology in all of our secondary schools and launch the first k-12 online school in the country in 1995. >> what is personal digital learning? >> it is the promise of being able to create an individual learning trajectory for every student. we can increasingly help kids their learning level but also in the best learning modality, the best style. some are going to learn with the games, and some in a cooperative learning experience. getting to know our kids, being able to customize the experience, that level of customization is -- will mean that most invisible learn more per hour and will improve motivation of high engagement activities, and more hours per day. you put those together, more hours per day and per year, and i think that is the formula for real breakthroughs in the achievement levels. >> what is the reaction of school districts across the country? maybe a couple of examples to wave thate learning is happening? >> let's take houston.
just watching the environment was inspiring to me. it led my district to adopt one-to-one technology in all of our secondary schools and launch the first k-12 online school in the country in 1995. >> what is personal digital learning? >> it is the promise of being able to create an individual learning trajectory for every student. we can increasingly help kids their learning level but also in the best learning modality, the best style. some are going to learn with the games, and...
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lens or the hostile environment, the disability, hostile environment lens? if, if, if any school choice, including a curricular choice , lends itself to the creation or perpetuation or support of a hostile environment, then the school would need to take corrective action. it doesn't necessarily mean that they need to change the curricular choice, but it does mean that they would need to ensure that the environment is safe and appropriate for students to learn without discrimination. so we, we would be able to look at it that way. my view is a citizen about the, the appropriate choices for literacy and, and democracy, literacy and, and literacy about internet savvy work. you know, i have lots of thoughts on it as a mom. i have lots of thoughts on it as a human being, but as the, the chief civil rights enforcer in the nation's schools, that's not an area that, that i get to delve too far into. >> thanks. and thank you for being here. i'm mara redman, the executive vice president for policy here at american progress. really appreciated the conversation very muc
lens or the hostile environment, the disability, hostile environment lens? if, if, if any school choice, including a curricular choice , lends itself to the creation or perpetuation or support of a hostile environment, then the school would need to take corrective action. it doesn't necessarily mean that they need to change the curricular choice, but it does mean that they would need to ensure that the environment is safe and appropriate for students to learn without discrimination. so we, we...
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environment being soil, plants, run of water, transportation of animals and other surrounding factors that allow these antibiotics to spread even more quickly. we just be eating cage free, grass red, organic products -- grass fed organic products? take "cage free." >> my hands are cage free that i can also be cage free in a layered house with 30,000 hens. it merely means that my hands are not in a one foot by one foot cage. >> what about grass fed? born is out in the grass up until the last 60-90 days of their life. is there any cost difference because of these labels? after comparing to 12 dozen cartons of eggs, it is obvious the label was upping the price. same thing for organic labels. we are buying poorer quality products and paying more for them and unknowingly continuing our support for these practices. it seems like we have heard problem after problem. what is the solution? here is a start. one, congress needs to adjust the confinement and health regulations. urgency to banhe antibiotic usage among the agricultural industry because of its negative effects on the public health a
environment being soil, plants, run of water, transportation of animals and other surrounding factors that allow these antibiotics to spread even more quickly. we just be eating cage free, grass red, organic products -- grass fed organic products? take "cage free." >> my hands are cage free that i can also be cage free in a layered house with 30,000 hens. it merely means that my hands are not in a one foot by one foot cage. >> what about grass fed? born is out in the grass...
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., it was the same they were so uncomfortable with being gay in their social environment. nine times out of 10 if not more, there is a religious element to this. there is aof whether religious element of not there is an overwhelming sense of shame being who you are because the environment in which you are raised that this is not right. do not living up to your best. the researchers that people who have gone through conversion therapy tend to -- they are more suicidal, partly because the families and not as excepting, they don't have that acceptance they want. they tend to have a constant feeling that i -- they have failed god. being are never who they are supposed to be, like what i went through, there is this feeling that something is always wrong with them. >> according to the human rights campaign, projected lgbt youth were more to it -- likely to experience depression, suicide, or be at risk for stds compared to those with no rejection. .> just let your child not only tell them they can be whatever they want to become, a fireman, astronaut, teacher, but also tell them
., it was the same they were so uncomfortable with being gay in their social environment. nine times out of 10 if not more, there is a religious element to this. there is aof whether religious element of not there is an overwhelming sense of shame being who you are because the environment in which you are raised that this is not right. do not living up to your best. the researchers that people who have gone through conversion therapy tend to -- they are more suicidal, partly because the...
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the environment characteristics of the , environment. you have to have equipment that is purpose built for the tasks at hand. you have to have doctrine, tactics, operational context, sustainment capabilities. all make it possible to provide the kind of capabilities that can contest and then control the domain. that's what makes it possible to follow on operations. that's what we are focused on. lose this -- lucy we call it organize a train coming government. the people, the equipment and the thought behind what it takes to control a. >> the issue you now see a contested domain and space, a great example is what we are seeing happening in ukraine. we are coming up on the one-year anniversary of the invasion of ukraine. what are you seeing where you , sit now, the most significant space related lessons learned from ukraine. not just for the spaceports by the joint force and others. the second part of that, how is what you are seeing in ukraine starting to shape your thinking on the indo pacific. from he's time through crisis. >> thanks. i
the environment characteristics of the , environment. you have to have equipment that is purpose built for the tasks at hand. you have to have doctrine, tactics, operational context, sustainment capabilities. all make it possible to provide the kind of capabilities that can contest and then control the domain. that's what makes it possible to follow on operations. that's what we are focused on. lose this -- lucy we call it organize a train coming government. the people, the equipment and the...
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we are an incredibly polarized political environment. even when policies are good, there are political dynamics around them. president trump proposed six weeks of paid parental leave as president. not a lot of people jumped on that on the others the. you are not seeing many people on the right side of the aisle or center left jump on this despite the vast majority want this. at some level, there is some dysfunction as a reason for why this has not gotten through. the evidence for paid leave, specifically paid parental leave, where we have evidence internationally and domestically, the most generous policies are for new parents. companies in countries -- we know that there is significant economic and health impacts. certainly, depending on how you define the scope of the provisions, which is part of the issue, it does not have to be tremendously expensive either. senator manchin has mentioned concerns about the topline cost. you can do paid leave in a way that's affordable and still changing the options available to parents, so i am hopef
we are an incredibly polarized political environment. even when policies are good, there are political dynamics around them. president trump proposed six weeks of paid parental leave as president. not a lot of people jumped on that on the others the. you are not seeing many people on the right side of the aisle or center left jump on this despite the vast majority want this. at some level, there is some dysfunction as a reason for why this has not gotten through. the evidence for paid leave,...
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inut the worst environment and thein the ghettos appalachians and elsewhere. is an environment of decency, quality, and mutual respect for all human beings and all other living creatures. host: when you think about where we are today, how much has been accomplished? guest: you have to think about it at different levels. nation, thereis is a norm amount left to be done particularly in the disincentives communities that he was talking about at the end of his statement. we have made spectacular progress, the air and our cities is now clean and we can actually eat the fish we catch in our streams and go swimming. globally, the big issues have proven to be quite uncharted. when there is something that requires enforcement and its international, it bumps into sovereignty. even the criminal court has difficulty getting the united states and other countries to make himself subject. we did have a spectacular success on banning chlorofluorocarbons and healing the ozone layer. the big issue for 2020 climate is one in which things have just persistently gotten worse for 2
inut the worst environment and thein the ghettos appalachians and elsewhere. is an environment of decency, quality, and mutual respect for all human beings and all other living creatures. host: when you think about where we are today, how much has been accomplished? guest: you have to think about it at different levels. nation, thereis is a norm amount left to be done particularly in the disincentives communities that he was talking about at the end of his statement. we have made spectacular...
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it is either or, for the environment or against the environment. maybe we can before the environment and for the economy at the same time. when we look at the environment this is a great question. do you think the environment is cleaner now or cleaner in 1960? fifth grade students, the polar bears are drowning, the statue of liberty is underwater. it has to be a lot worse now. have you ever seen pictures of pittsburgh in 1919? a white shirt would be covered in soot. there have been rules on emissions from smokestacks since the 1930's. everything that comes out of coal fire smokestack has gotten better over the last 40 years. nitrous oxide mercury, they have been trending down. people want to make the rules so low that you have no business. 40% of our electricity comes from coal. i come from a coal producing state so i have a little bit of interest in this. we should not just shut them all down tomorrow. let's have reasonable rules. the only other thing i tell people to try to think about the countries that produce the 10 largest amounts of electric
it is either or, for the environment or against the environment. maybe we can before the environment and for the economy at the same time. when we look at the environment this is a great question. do you think the environment is cleaner now or cleaner in 1960? fifth grade students, the polar bears are drowning, the statue of liberty is underwater. it has to be a lot worse now. have you ever seen pictures of pittsburgh in 1919? a white shirt would be covered in soot. there have been rules on...
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>> education and environment are the others that we see going fast and again some of the project work that we see isn't necessarily focused on one specific sector o but you will find that those innovations have an application across the industries that are interesting. working for example with a company that works on privacy and a way that it's being managed given ownership to the end-users and you can see that implication has a very positive impact in the consumption of energy. the service as a consequence will be much less and therefore it will be much less. examples like this are flourishing and it reassuring in some ways, which is again just to be extremely coherent and careful of how we shape this environment when we mention and think about ethics. >> they have a question for you here he asked are there other common themes that appear for the robot of the year competition and you just mentioned education. are there any implications for those for educators? >> it's funny actually, if would be to see how much there is a big move towards social impact as far as ai robotics is concer
>> education and environment are the others that we see going fast and again some of the project work that we see isn't necessarily focused on one specific sector o but you will find that those innovations have an application across the industries that are interesting. working for example with a company that works on privacy and a way that it's being managed given ownership to the end-users and you can see that implication has a very positive impact in the consumption of energy. the...
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the right taxve environment. creating a text structure where companies can be successful is important in the first few years . making sure that you have the right regulatory environment is very important. as soon as we took down the barriers to regulation we became a partner with an street and set of government being an obstacle. that created even more economic activity. very important that we have the right education system in place. that is something we have to do as a nation, we have to...
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the vision of americans can save our environment, raise up our schools, and finally open up health care to all. the conscience of americans can guard our fundamental liberties and preserve them for generations to come. your courage can make sure we do what's right for our country. your courage can give america back its future, its strength and its soul. i am honored to join you in this endeavor as a candidate for president of the united states. thank you and god bless you all. [applause] ♪ >> former vermont governor howard dean formed an exploratory committee in may of 2002 but enough formally announces candidacy for president until june of 2003. despite his failure to win a single primary except vermont his campaign was notable for its use of the internet as an organizing and fundraising tool. this announcement from burlington is almost 25 minutes. >> while the mistakes i made during this campaign will be my own, the people see the good in me, they see principles, they see the values of family and community because of you, the community of vermont that stands with me today. [applause
the vision of americans can save our environment, raise up our schools, and finally open up health care to all. the conscience of americans can guard our fundamental liberties and preserve them for generations to come. your courage can make sure we do what's right for our country. your courage can give america back its future, its strength and its soul. i am honored to join you in this endeavor as a candidate for president of the united states. thank you and god bless you all. [applause] ♪...
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it's a challenging environment for news. what we wanted to try to do was create a an experience geared more about you follow your interests. you u can have your friends involved but you follow your interests. that's how the content that's to you. second, rather than just having wherethmic approaches quantity is valued over quantity -- over quality we have had , people involved people are picking the news so that we have really high quality stories from the world's best sources packaged together. and not just the stories that linkbaited title or headline. we're looking for a high quality content. that's a big responsibility we have to our audience is to really provide high quality well balanced news that is something that's truly informative as opposed to just something that is the most popular. >> if you had to guess what percentage of content would -- what percentage of content consumed on flipboard would count as sort of this knowledge of valuable information as opposed to fluffier stuff would you have some way? >> yeah. i
it's a challenging environment for news. what we wanted to try to do was create a an experience geared more about you follow your interests. you u can have your friends involved but you follow your interests. that's how the content that's to you. second, rather than just having wherethmic approaches quantity is valued over quantity -- over quality we have had , people involved people are picking the news so that we have really high quality stories from the world's best sources packaged...
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there is the environment of childcare and schools. we talk about work for adults, and for children, school is there place, critical for them and their learning. we feel strongly when it is safer for them, we can create environments that allow them to go back. we realize this will take more planning. that is why we are discussing this now. we need to roll up our sleeves now and think critically about how to do this. we need to continue that discussion. we are talking about summer programs and the next school year potentially starting in july or august. we are talking about childcare facilities, helping them create more care, to offer more care to our workforce. we have to address learning gaps which have occurred as a result of this. we have been protecting all of us by limiting access in this environment, but we have to make up for the gaps that may have occurred over this time. making be focused on sure the environment is safe for kids, but also teachers, others in the school, those providing essential services and supporting those e
there is the environment of childcare and schools. we talk about work for adults, and for children, school is there place, critical for them and their learning. we feel strongly when it is safer for them, we can create environments that allow them to go back. we realize this will take more planning. that is why we are discussing this now. we need to roll up our sleeves now and think critically about how to do this. we need to continue that discussion. we are talking about summer programs and...
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it is such an uncertain environment, political environment. people have a lot of frustration with government, that they are not solving real problems. too many have given up hope that we will do things like fix this broken tax code and tell people get back to work. it is just manifesting itself in mr. trump. this selection though, has a long way to go. i have a lot of faith in voters going forward in these primaries. whether it is mr. trump or others, the cream will rise to the top and we will coalesce the hind a candidate. -- coalesce behind a candidate. i am hopeful that we are able to coalesce sooner rather than later, as primary voters. we will see where it goes. ben white: i do make a heard an heard anot think i answer about the question regarding donald trump. rep. brady: the answer is yes. ben white: you would support him. excuse me for not having done the research, but have you picked a candidate? rep. brady: i have not. ben white: i want to go back to tax issues with of the ways and means committee and talk about the dynamic there. yo
it is such an uncertain environment, political environment. people have a lot of frustration with government, that they are not solving real problems. too many have given up hope that we will do things like fix this broken tax code and tell people get back to work. it is just manifesting itself in mr. trump. this selection though, has a long way to go. i have a lot of faith in voters going forward in these primaries. whether it is mr. trump or others, the cream will rise to the top and we will...
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environment will look like. i thought he clearly stated what the republican position is. no tax increases. do not give an inch on health care. >> you talked about what congress will be dealing with next year. what i thought was interesting was that this is a calendar year 2016. -- 2013. we're good to see a lot of chance kicking down the road. they will be dealing with president romney or president obama. >> where almost at the end of the road when it comes to some of these issues. >> a do not know how they will do it. >> i cannot see a living giving -- other than giving up that statement how they would massaged their way through december 2013 if and when they finally get tax reform. >> you brought up by partisanship. will it be different next year? >> it is hard to tell. republicans won a lower spending -- want to lower and taxes. democrats want lower spending a slightly higher taxes. they are about as far apart. there is no middle ground. >> you brought up entitlement programs. it is interesting. they will get
environment will look like. i thought he clearly stated what the republican position is. no tax increases. do not give an inch on health care. >> you talked about what congress will be dealing with next year. what i thought was interesting was that this is a calendar year 2016. -- 2013. we're good to see a lot of chance kicking down the road. they will be dealing with president romney or president obama. >> where almost at the end of the road when it comes to some of these issues....
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schools are statistically way safer than other environments. your child is in more danger driving to school then they are when they get to school by several magnitudes. what is it like for a school resource officer to be put into these rules that go outside of their initial review? -- purview? host: some inch -- guest: some enjoy doing this. i have talked to some police officers who do not think this is the best thing for them to be handling. if kids get in trouble for fighting, taking them to jail. i saw a kid who kissed a girl on a dare. he ended up charged with sexual assault. he was 13 years old. how nuts is that? we are not letting our kids fail anymore. you screwed up when you are a kid. the purpose of school is to socialize kids. it is to teach them to learn their boundaries. you are learning that in school just as you are learning math and reading. we are not teaching that if we lives if wekids' ruin their lives the first time they do something wrong. there is no better way to make a kid a criminal than to expose them to the criminal ju
schools are statistically way safer than other environments. your child is in more danger driving to school then they are when they get to school by several magnitudes. what is it like for a school resource officer to be put into these rules that go outside of their initial review? -- purview? host: some inch -- guest: some enjoy doing this. i have talked to some police officers who do not think this is the best thing for them to be handling. if kids get in trouble for fighting, taking them to...
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with a political environment i have never had any experience with. i worked in the northern city, and we had some rough seas. political seas, the political wind right now this country is very hard to navigate. very hard to understand. it has been a tough deal. i could not be any more proud of the campaign we ran. we left everything out on the field. there is nothing else on the court. we did everything we possibly could. i would not change it at all. there is a lot of wind blowing politically. take a scorecard to score it out and a lot of agendas. i will leave it to the pundits to figure it out and my focus has always been on alabama and the people of our great state. i will take comfort in the words of president teddy roosevelt who said it is not the pundits and critics who matter but the man in the arena for the man and woman or the woman per i will continue to do everything i can to encourage our citizens, especially our young folks to get involved. we have to have them. that is the future of our state. what i want to do and what i would have said
with a political environment i have never had any experience with. i worked in the northern city, and we had some rough seas. political seas, the political wind right now this country is very hard to navigate. very hard to understand. it has been a tough deal. i could not be any more proud of the campaign we ran. we left everything out on the field. there is nothing else on the court. we did everything we possibly could. i would not change it at all. there is a lot of wind blowing politically....
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very safe working environments. and their workers have chosen not to unionize and they should not be penalized for that. >> the detroit news reporting that toyota is reporting they'll miss their jut put goal because of supply chain concerns, particularly chip distribution. how much is that a concern overall for the people you represent? tboip it's been a significant concern -- guest: it's been a significant concern. it actually started last year, end of 2020, really became a significant problem in early 2021 and it's an all last year and it continues into 2022. the shortage of chips and supply chain disruption have been a significant problem for the automakers. it is something that, you know, certainly we have been focused on, trying to work through. and we do appreciate the biden administration's efforts to try to find some solutions for that. there is certainly a bill in congress, right now, passed through the senate, to authorize $52 billion additional funding to actually help support -- >> department of homeland
very safe working environments. and their workers have chosen not to unionize and they should not be penalized for that. >> the detroit news reporting that toyota is reporting they'll miss their jut put goal because of supply chain concerns, particularly chip distribution. how much is that a concern overall for the people you represent? tboip it's been a significant concern -- guest: it's been a significant concern. it actually started last year, end of 2020, really became a significant...
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washington orto brussels or any policy environment, our policy goal is to ensure a policy environment that supports that openness, competition, the ability of companies of all sizes to compete. about privacy lot and security, which i can tell butzoom's main priorities then there is content hosting. facebook deals with this, twitter, and everyone else. will get criticized more for what you allow on your platform. you had that situation back in december with the palestinian woman. you guys decided not to hosted. how do you predict [indiscernible] you are responding to people's criticism. never thoseee zoom waters moving forward? i am glad you mention that. it is one of the areas we are expanding our focus on, versus the amount of time we spent thinking about it versus the people around it. we are committed to the free and open exchange of thoughts and .deas we offer a platform to do that. we do it in a context of a set of rules that reflect our values what appropriate and inappropriate behavior on our platform is. making the judgment about needs --ertain conduct meets or fails to me is
washington orto brussels or any policy environment, our policy goal is to ensure a policy environment that supports that openness, competition, the ability of companies of all sizes to compete. about privacy lot and security, which i can tell butzoom's main priorities then there is content hosting. facebook deals with this, twitter, and everyone else. will get criticized more for what you allow on your platform. you had that situation back in december with the palestinian woman. you guys...
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i know the environment you are talking about. what you are talking about being the last in the room checking out the environment. one of the things i learned goes the opposite of being a communications professional, is to listen, be quiet when you enter into an environment that is new to you. often growing up i heard you had make sure your voices heard. you're not being a feminist, and advocate, a strong woman if you are not speaking up and being heard loudly. i learned that the not necessarily work so well. out the environment, let's see what is happening, let's be quiet. of the best pieces of advice i received from a mentor was stop scaring them. stop scaring them. [laughter] , was raised to have a voice say what i believe, say what i think, do not hold back, be authentic. understanding what you are delivering them to, i realize more often than i would like, i found my voice was so loud that i would scare folks and it was too much. and thought let me moderated in this way or modulated in that way. over time, i was more effectiv
i know the environment you are talking about. what you are talking about being the last in the room checking out the environment. one of the things i learned goes the opposite of being a communications professional, is to listen, be quiet when you enter into an environment that is new to you. often growing up i heard you had make sure your voices heard. you're not being a feminist, and advocate, a strong woman if you are not speaking up and being heard loudly. i learned that the not necessarily...
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a wartime environment and it brings back memories when i was working at the intelligence community so i identify with the. you were also multiple or getting ready to go to law school. what were you thinking? and how does it form your career decisions. >> it's great to be here as part of this talking about how the events of 9/11 still shape many of the conversations you're having today about surveillance. i just got back from my reunion and coming in to the panel, i experienced 9/11 is a member of public and a lot of ways but it was the start of much greater awareness for us as a country and government power exercised and expanded in the aftermath of those events. a couple years after those events, i had to law school and was part of a clinic team that worked on a number of issues for this response to 9/11 including surveillance and al qaeda in the detention and material witnesses and muslim americans and a vast number of detention that occurred after 9/11 in new york and new jersey area. in the little more time in the work law school and it left a mark on my career path. i think we wi
a wartime environment and it brings back memories when i was working at the intelligence community so i identify with the. you were also multiple or getting ready to go to law school. what were you thinking? and how does it form your career decisions. >> it's great to be here as part of this talking about how the events of 9/11 still shape many of the conversations you're having today about surveillance. i just got back from my reunion and coming in to the panel, i experienced 9/11 is a...
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we can do things to protect our environment. like the other gentleman said, he was on the other side of the fence. he likes all these things, but he said i remember we had all this pollution or you could not walk down the street and see the hand and funnier face. where things are so horrible in our air quality. now we have 10 times as many cars on the road as we had back then and we have relatively clean air compared to that. we have done amazing things to keep our air and water cleaner. not perfect, but we certainly have done more than china is doing in all this mining they are doing which is completely irrespective of the averment. my last point is about fascism. i love it when democrats keep saying all this is fetishistic and republicans are being fascist and donald trump is a fascist. it is actually the biden --biden is forcing us to buy electric cars. he's using the government to do it. it is no different when hitler forced everyone to buy volkswagens to achieve his efforts. host: mike in pittsburgh. the wall street journal
we can do things to protect our environment. like the other gentleman said, he was on the other side of the fence. he likes all these things, but he said i remember we had all this pollution or you could not walk down the street and see the hand and funnier face. where things are so horrible in our air quality. now we have 10 times as many cars on the road as we had back then and we have relatively clean air compared to that. we have done amazing things to keep our air and water cleaner. not...
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business environment and weaknesses that were getting worse, the u.s. political system , the tax code also listed in american health care and k-12 education system. among the strings in the u.s. business environment -- communication and infrastructure, property rights, for management, innovation, capital markets, universities, and want your ship. read more about this report, check it out at the harvard business school website. it is the 2015 survey on u.s. competitiveness. our guest for the next 20 minutes or so -- karen mills, a nextw there richard is up in massachusetts. go ahead. caller: the problem i see is that the prices of things that are being made his way out of line. -- is way out of one. i do not see why the congress people cannot meet with the big ceos of presidents of all these big corporations instead of going on vacation every two months or three weeks and meet with them and find out why their products are so expensive and show how we get to that point. that is the problem. it is not the wages. you cannot give somebody who is even qualifi
business environment and weaknesses that were getting worse, the u.s. political system , the tax code also listed in american health care and k-12 education system. among the strings in the u.s. business environment -- communication and infrastructure, property rights, for management, innovation, capital markets, universities, and want your ship. read more about this report, check it out at the harvard business school website. it is the 2015 survey on u.s. competitiveness. our guest for the...
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and we will disprove the lie that protecting the environment can only come at the expense of jobs. the truth is that prosperity doesn't come from pollution. the most powerful economic engine in this nation has always been opportunity -- the ability for anyone from any start in life, to get a good education, to go to work, to start a business, to take an idea and change the world. but george bush's only economic plan is lavish tax breaks for those at the top. he has taken us down the road of diminished opportunity, not greater opportunity. under the bush administration, in less than three years, three million jobs have been lost. that is an astonishing failure -- and it is an outrage. as a senator, i was proud to work with president bill clinton to turn around the last bush downturn. and i know the people of this country have the courage to do what's right for our economy. if i am president, i will rollback the bush tax breaks for the wealthy so we can invest in education, health care, and the skills of our workers. some in my own party want to get rid of all tax cuts -- including t
and we will disprove the lie that protecting the environment can only come at the expense of jobs. the truth is that prosperity doesn't come from pollution. the most powerful economic engine in this nation has always been opportunity -- the ability for anyone from any start in life, to get a good education, to go to work, to start a business, to take an idea and change the world. but george bush's only economic plan is lavish tax breaks for those at the top. he has taken us down the road of...
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leaders should hold themselves accountable to creating that environment. only about one third of the workforce say they can raise a violation of ethics. the overall average is only 60%, which is more than 15 points lower than the private sector. that is a problem. >> we go to our next call. agenciesee the larger at the top of the list. where can folks read this chart? .bestplacestowork.org. a lot of folks talk about running the government like a business, but you cannot. the government is fundamentally different. measuring performance is more challenging. not impossible, but more challenging. in a knowledge-based world, the engagement of your employees is the most important element of success, and that is what this actually rates. >> gina, thank you for waiting. good morning. >> good morning. the caller from virginia said that there is a deep state that is trying to undermine president trump. just the opposite. that was a real propaganda call. this is what i see. many a mistake is made on purpose. when you have this authoritarian government that so many ge
leaders should hold themselves accountable to creating that environment. only about one third of the workforce say they can raise a violation of ethics. the overall average is only 60%, which is more than 15 points lower than the private sector. that is a problem. >> we go to our next call. agenciesee the larger at the top of the list. where can folks read this chart? .bestplacestowork.org. a lot of folks talk about running the government like a business, but you cannot. the government is...
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for carbon load in the environment? >> i'm very proud of the legislation that we had. it is something that we commend mr. waxman and mr. markee the members -- sponsors of the bill -- the select committee on energy security and climate change that was formed for this purpose. the mr. collin peterson, the chairman of the agriculture committee, is great in how he thought the priorities of the ag community to bear in the conversation. >> and now he will have an amendment on the floor that will capture the issues and enable america's farmers to fuel america's energy independence. and mr. wrangle, the chairman of the ways and means committee, did a great job of how we go forward from the standpoint of his committee. i don't know if we have it here, but what you should see is what the c.d.o. put out about how lower income people will benefit from this bill, -- so i am very proud of the bill. i think it takes us in the direction we want to go. >> -- all the different factions you brought together which is sort of a house of rep
for carbon load in the environment? >> i'm very proud of the legislation that we had. it is something that we commend mr. waxman and mr. markee the members -- sponsors of the bill -- the select committee on energy security and climate change that was formed for this purpose. the mr. collin peterson, the chairman of the agriculture committee, is great in how he thought the priorities of the ag community to bear in the conversation. >> and now he will have an amendment on the floor...
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what grade would you give him on the environment? >> i am proud of his record. i would like him to keep pushing for stronger regulations. >> do you want to give him a grade? >> i do not want to give him a grade. his time is not up. >> let me turn to our two reporters. you covered the industry and commerce committee closely. there is a bill that republicans want to bring to the floor. what is coming down the pike. what is next? >> we are expecting to see the train at, which would require a study of the impact of environmental regulations. also, maximum achievable control technology standards for utilities. all of these bills are shuttered similarly and in similar ways. they called for the governor to -- government to rescind regulations that, in some cases, have not been imposed yet. 18 months can be taken to finalize regulations. it would also effect the amount of time businesses would have to comply to these new regulations. these may get through the house, but they will not pass the senate. said he has assurances from the white house that the president would v
what grade would you give him on the environment? >> i am proud of his record. i would like him to keep pushing for stronger regulations. >> do you want to give him a grade? >> i do not want to give him a grade. his time is not up. >> let me turn to our two reporters. you covered the industry and commerce committee closely. there is a bill that republicans want to bring to the floor. what is coming down the pike. what is next? >> we are expecting to see the train...
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politicals tough environment. that's what we've been seeing emerson's the economy recovered. taxes.the host: to the deficit would look and tripping factors. we are living longer. it means the programs that are built to support people in their old age or merely social security and medicare are underfunded. because they were put in place at a time when the retirement age was 65 but life expectancy was 62. that is changed and many people are living into their 70's and 80's and 90's. we haven't updated the program and the growth of spending the goes out is very significant. number two, health care costs. they are still growing faster than the overall economy. a third one i wouldn't have said so much last year but discretionary spending which we had capped under the sequester, not a very smart policy but it was supposed to push us to think about other areas of saving. we just forgot about it. members said we can't stick to it. they lifted that spending cap so discretionary spending is back growing. guest: was that last -- host: was that last they did that? guest: last year was a v
politicals tough environment. that's what we've been seeing emerson's the economy recovered. taxes.the host: to the deficit would look and tripping factors. we are living longer. it means the programs that are built to support people in their old age or merely social security and medicare are underfunded. because they were put in place at a time when the retirement age was 65 but life expectancy was 62. that is changed and many people are living into their 70's and 80's and 90's. we haven't...
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institute competitive discussing the trap agenda on climate in the environment. watch "the washington journal" at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> we are featuring our c-span'sm winners in video documentary competition for middle and high school students. students told us that most urgent issue for the new and congress. our first prize winner is an 11th grader from washington d c. gonzagam danzi college high school. take a look. ♪ >> working with many who struggle with homelessness to provide basic human services and growth towards stability and meaning in life. not a lots people are different from everyone else. they have just fallen to hat eventuallyt got out of their control. >> i got involved with people that were counterfeiting money. here in february. >> i became homeless because i became incarcerated. they released me on the streets with no assistance, fend for yourself. 33, ex-con, trying to get my life together. >> i stayed in a homeless shelter. beever thought i would homeless. most people in the country are living paycheck to payche
institute competitive discussing the trap agenda on climate in the environment. watch "the washington journal" at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> we are featuring our c-span'sm winners in video documentary competition for middle and high school students. students told us that most urgent issue for the new and congress. our first prize winner is an 11th grader from washington d c. gonzagam danzi college high school. take a look. ♪ >> working with many...
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this whole mess of being a good steward of the environment, having sound stewardship of the environment, reducing carbon pollution and not being able to grow jobs is just that. a myth. the converse has been proven. energyclean up our production and you clean up the environment, you are creating sounds jobs. researched jobs. jobs that implement these programs and maintain them. the numbers are very strong. we need a jobs plan in this country and i think the president by walking away from the climate change agreement from the clean power plan agreement, these issues relating us in the right direction. it'll were submitted to that. there was a certainty and predictability for the business community. they were complying with a given goals. think turning around and offering new directions is not what the country needs. milton is waiting in chicago on the line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to reflect what you mentioned earlier in the climate change having an immediate effect on other aspects of the government and of our society. i just wanted to get your
this whole mess of being a good steward of the environment, having sound stewardship of the environment, reducing carbon pollution and not being able to grow jobs is just that. a myth. the converse has been proven. energyclean up our production and you clean up the environment, you are creating sounds jobs. researched jobs. jobs that implement these programs and maintain them. the numbers are very strong. we need a jobs plan in this country and i think the president by walking away from the...